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New Hampshire's 2025 city elections saw 244 voters turned away due to new ID laws, sparking legal challenges and concerns over access.
New Hampshire’s 2025 city elections marked the first use of new voter ID laws requiring proof of citizenship, residency, age, and photo ID for first-time registrants.
A voting rights group reported 244 people were turned away or denied registration, including delays over 45 minutes for some, despite prior registration.
While a backup law allows voting if registration is confirmed, advocates say it causes confusion.
Election officials warn of challenges ahead, and the ACLU has sued, claiming the laws suppress access.
A federal judge is reviewing the case.
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Las elecciones municipales de New Hampshire en 2025 vieron a 244 votantes rechazados debido a las nuevas leyes de identificación, lo que provocó desafíos legales y preocupaciones sobre el acceso.